An anonymous reader writes: Since the 2006 release of “My Country, My Country,” Poitras has left and re-entered the U.S. roughly 40 times. Virtually every time during that six-year-period that she has returned to the U.S., her plane has been met by DHS agents who stand at the airplane door or tarmac and inspect the passports of every de-planing passenger until they find her (on the handful of occasions where they did not meet her at the plane, agents were called when she arrived at immigration).

Each time, they detain her, and then interrogate her at length about where she went and with whom she met or spoke. They have exhibited a particular interest in finding out for whom she works.Link to Original Source

Kasia Krn writes: With the introduction of Swift at WWDC one year ago, came something equally revolutionary for iOS and OS X developers – playgrounds. They’re a great tool for showcasing your work, by taking advantage of rich documentation and ready-to-play-with code snippets. This post explains how to use mirror reflection mechanism while programming with Swift's Result Views.Link to Original Source

An anonymous reader writes: VolkerWessels a road construction company in the Netherlands is looking to build its first recycled plastic road. Yes, they are building a road made completely of 100% recycled plastic instead of the typical concrete or asphalt roads that are being built today. Why a plastic road? Well, it's made from 100% recycled plastic bottles, the plastic roads can be built in less than half the time of asphalt roads and they can also last nearly three times longer. Another great feature of the plastic road ways is the ability to house cables, pipes, and other useful infrastructure beneath the road in its hollow cavity.Link to Original Source